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you can see it in japan. the reason for that is that the number of workers supporting the proportionate number of retirees to ross over time. there simply is not as much money being kicked into a system. stuart: japan has a far bigger debt than any european country and far bigger than the united states. i think that is true as a proportion of the gdp. >> when you add all the debt to gather, the figure is far higher. in fact, it is closer to 500% of gdp. stuart: hold on, let's get back to america. we have a lower birthrate. the loss in american history. but don't we also have mass immigration, which makes up, i think, for a lower birthrate. our population still experience. we are nowhere near the japan issue, really. >> this is the beginning of another step that reinforces the fact that we are headed down the same path. japan has had eight failed fiscal stimulus programs. we have had three or four, depending on how you count them. at what point, do we stop in washington and say we may have a fundamental proble
you can see it in japan. the reason for that is that the number of workers supporting the proportionate number of retirees to ross over time. there simply is not as much money being kicked into a system. stuart: japan has a far bigger debt than any european country and far bigger than the united states. i think that is true as a proportion of the gdp. >> when you add all the debt to gather, the figure is far higher. in fact, it is closer to 500% of gdp. stuart: hold on, let's get back to...
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central banks around the world will continue to print the bank of japan being influenced this next year will throw their hat in the ring along with the bank of england and the fed as the print and try to monetize their way to recovery. ashley: you bring up a good point. people buy gold as a hedge against inflation, but also a safe haven against a crisis. we seem to weather the financial crisis very well. we have this fiscal cliff facing us but if you look at inflation and the safe haven, i don't know, those gold fits the mold for those reasons? >> as an inflation hedge it did not keep up in real-time. more reflected today is sophisticated investigators betting against big government and particularly in the investment area investors say policy measures are not going to be adequate to deal with fiscal issues in coming years. the fiscal issue we face with the fiscal cliff is just the tip of the iceberg. we're still dealing with trillion dollars deficit. your earlier guests pointed out we have yet to come up with 2013 budget. which is projected by the democrats. this is really a challenge f
central banks around the world will continue to print the bank of japan being influenced this next year will throw their hat in the ring along with the bank of england and the fed as the print and try to monetize their way to recovery. ashley: you bring up a good point. people buy gold as a hedge against inflation, but also a safe haven against a crisis. we seem to weather the financial crisis very well. we have this fiscal cliff facing us but if you look at inflation and the safe haven, i...
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risen by a not so modest 78% to a record $5.5 trillion of foreign holders, china number one followed by japan, bril disa, -- brazil, a assistant third. the cliff negotiations, speaker boehner's offer of a tax rate hike for those making more than a million a year, and speaker boehner reportedly also willing to postpone the debt ceili issues for at least a year, unclear how. ite house aides cite it as progress. joining us lou lehr man, american historian, and great american. >> great to be here always, lou. lo this is wonderful to watch. the equity market responds at just the suggestion that the two men are actually talking, if talking by one another. what are your thoughts? >> well, he fearand trem ling -- trembling that's spread all over the untry and the world about american falling off thecliff, and thus a recession in the united states, the biggest economy in the world, can cause a temporary spurt in activity; however, it shouldn't be forcen freeding this was the federal reserve's qe4 announcement, a trillion dollars in a single year, recreation of new money, money makes it go. lou: you ar
risen by a not so modest 78% to a record $5.5 trillion of foreign holders, china number one followed by japan, bril disa, -- brazil, a assistant third. the cliff negotiations, speaker boehner's offer of a tax rate hike for those making more than a million a year, and speaker boehner reportedly also willing to postpone the debt ceili issues for at least a year, unclear how. ite house aides cite it as progress. joining us lou lehr man, american historian, and great american. >> great to be...
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. >> a look overseas at japan, last trading day of the year, shares closing, get this, at the highest level since last year's tsunami for the year gaining 23%, the biggest percentage rise since 2005. ending on a nice positive note over there. david: wish it was good here. congressional leaders meeting with the president, what's hanging on the edge of the cliff is higher taxes on dividends. coming up, the chairman and ceo of southern company owning a bunch of power companies in the south tells us why the tax hike would be a huge blow to his industry, a blow everybody will feel as usual. it's passed on to you, the consumer. >> financials a big winner up this year we have an analyst who expects the gravy train to roll on next year. find out the banks he likes for 2013. david: a lot to cover, but first, what drove the markets with the data download. ending the week down more than 1.5%. lack of progress, of course, in the miscall cliff negotiations, and all ten s&p sectors in the negative tear -- territory the second week in a row. oil slipped into the red today, but finished the holiday s
. >> a look overseas at japan, last trading day of the year, shares closing, get this, at the highest level since last year's tsunami for the year gaining 23%, the biggest percentage rise since 2005. ending on a nice positive note over there. david: wish it was good here. congressional leaders meeting with the president, what's hanging on the edge of the cliff is higher taxes on dividends. coming up, the chairman and ceo of southern company owning a bunch of power companies in the south...
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abbey that he will force more quantitative easing in japan. that will unleash a huge depreciation of the yen. right now we are 84. i think we will head to 115. tracy: one of the biggest since last year. >> because it will unleash tremendous amount of liquidity not just from the doj but investors in japan that have yet to move out of the japanese market. sitting on all this appreciation, if it puts some of it into the u.s. they can realize it and the third thing which is important is a tremendous amount of liquidity coming for special dividends. in the fourth quarter, they were brought forward and in the final thing that i think can get us happy for the first quarter is rebuilding after the hurricane. the number of factors that should overwhelm the noise of the fiscal cliff oncc we get through that malaise. ashley: don't forget the debt ceiling issue will come around in march. a lot of instability. is it enough for businesses who have so far resisted from cataracts and hiring and expanding and conducting themselves in what we consider the norma
abbey that he will force more quantitative easing in japan. that will unleash a huge depreciation of the yen. right now we are 84. i think we will head to 115. tracy: one of the biggest since last year. >> because it will unleash tremendous amount of liquidity not just from the doj but investors in japan that have yet to move out of the japanese market. sitting on all this appreciation, if it puts some of it into the u.s. they can realize it and the third thing which is important is a...
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. >>> tokyo is, japan is the most expensive studio in the world. average cost for a movie ticket. $22. average cost for a beer. $10. manhattan ranks 36th. liz: is $10 high for a beer. david: not a manhattan bars. i've had a few $10 beers. but that is another story. liz: one of the important parts. health care act is creation of health care exchanges to help individuals get insurance if their employer didn't provide it. david: the clock has run out. today is the deadline for states to decide who will set up mandatory exchanges, the state or the federal government. peter barnes is in dewe with the story. >> that's right, david and liz. these health care exchanges are big part of obamacare. the administration is counting on them to provide coverage for 23 million people by 2016. but as of the deadline today, half of the states are create their own exchanges but 26 states will let the federal government set them up for them and six states will set them up in partnership with the feds in kind of tests here. now, some republican governors are passing on
. >>> tokyo is, japan is the most expensive studio in the world. average cost for a movie ticket. $22. average cost for a beer. $10. manhattan ranks 36th. liz: is $10 high for a beer. david: not a manhattan bars. i've had a few $10 beers. but that is another story. liz: one of the important parts. health care act is creation of health care exchanges to help individuals get insurance if their employer didn't provide it. david: the clock has run out. today is the deadline for states to...
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. >> a strong earthquake hit the coast of japan in the same region where the fukushima plant was devastated last year. no tsunami waves this time around. 7.3 magnitude quake and shook buildings more than 200 miles away in tokoyo, a tsunami warning has now been called off. we've been reporting this for months here on "varney & company." gun sales, they are absolutely booming. and now, smith & wesson, the gun people, they made a profit and they raised their outlook and the stock is going to be up come that opening bell. charles,you're buying gun stocks? >> i've got to it will you, i wanted to feature this on making money for charles segment and sandra smith was covering it and i didn't have a chance to hear what they had to say. hopefully-- >> you would have said this stock is going up if you had a chance yesterday. >> from ruger, which is a rival and actually had a much better run in this stock and a 17% short position, so these may be under some pressure and not a lot of room, technical resistance, and there's room for this to be-- >> based and done well. not as well as the rival. from a va
. >> a strong earthquake hit the coast of japan in the same region where the fukushima plant was devastated last year. no tsunami waves this time around. 7.3 magnitude quake and shook buildings more than 200 miles away in tokoyo, a tsunami warning has now been called off. we've been reporting this for months here on "varney & company." gun sales, they are absolutely booming. and now, smith & wesson, the gun people, they made a profit and they raised their outlook and the...
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in japan, they had a big election. a lot of people have been hot on that. there is a look at the dow. drug and bank stocks doing well. back to you guys. connell: we will talk to you about the latest developments in the debt to go stations. john boehner with a new offer on the table for the president. essentially, a billionaires tax. the speaker laying down a trillion dollars in new tax revenue with that offer. only in return with spending cuts from the president. time to make a deal, do you figure? >> yes. i actually think the horrible tragedy in connecticut will contribute to making a deal. one thing that gets politicians out of politics is that human beings are what they are supposed to be about. i do believe that speaker boehner and president obama will be looking much more at the big picture in america. connell: i kind of debated in my own head whether to bring that up in the interview. it is funny that you brought it up right away. a lot of us have been so consumed by this or affected by this terrible tragedy in connecticut. we were already tired of th
in japan, they had a big election. a lot of people have been hot on that. there is a look at the dow. drug and bank stocks doing well. back to you guys. connell: we will talk to you about the latest developments in the debt to go stations. john boehner with a new offer on the table for the president. essentially, a billionaires tax. the speaker laying down a trillion dollars in new tax revenue with that offer. only in return with spending cuts from the president. time to make a deal, do you...
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new zealand, australia, japan, china, we will get a sneak preview of celebrations being planned as times square gets prepared for 1 million visitors. it is a complete nightmare. [ laughter ] ashley: time now for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. we are up 51 points. not too bad on this last trading day of the year. >> that is right. the dow has been pretty flat. going back and forth between the red and green. the nasdaq is up 30. same goes for the s&p stock of about nine points. we are also watching a settlement between u.s. regulators and about a dozen banks. sources tell the "new york times" that 14 banks include tank of america, wells fargo and jpmorgan chase. we are taking a look at those stocks. back to you. ashley: diane, thank you very much. well, the question is, is the unthinkable about to become reality for back now, it is up to this man. on the right. vice president joe biden called in to help with the debt negotiations that we think are going nowhere. there are always rumors and whispers in the hallway. let's go to rich for the very latest on the progress. rich: there is
new zealand, australia, japan, china, we will get a sneak preview of celebrations being planned as times square gets prepared for 1 million visitors. it is a complete nightmare. [ laughter ] ashley: time now for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. we are up 51 points. not too bad on this last trading day of the year. >> that is right. the dow has been pretty flat. going back and forth between the red and green. the nasdaq is up 30. same goes for the s&p stock of about nine points....
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there was a story and the "wall street journal" today that a small number of pension funds in japan started to invest in gold for the very first time. very unusual. the beginning of something that could be bigger. >> yes. i am still positive. i will never sell my gold as long as people like mr. obama and mr. bernanke are running economic policies and the ecb and other central banks are monetizing. we had a huge run in gold prices in 1999. we peeked more than a year ago at $1921. i still think we are in a corrections. we are 1675. i still think we may go somewhat lower before the next bull market gets underway. dagen: enjoy it wherever you are. >> i am on and ireland -- i am on and i. dagen: thank you very much. be well. connell: i believe we are going to take a quick break. there is so much nonsense in washington. dennis and cheryl will be coming up with a response to the response of the response on the fiscal cliff. rich edson will solve the whole thing. ♪ dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. the white house says no thank you to the backup plan the house speaker sent through search
there was a story and the "wall street journal" today that a small number of pension funds in japan started to invest in gold for the very first time. very unusual. the beginning of something that could be bigger. >> yes. i am still positive. i will never sell my gold as long as people like mr. obama and mr. bernanke are running economic policies and the ecb and other central banks are monetizing. we had a huge run in gold prices in 1999. we peeked more than a year ago at $1921....
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dagen: japan's new prime minister vowing to tighten ties with the u.s. as he works to revive the economy. some worry he will pay little attention to funds needed for growth. how does that sound familiar. the japanese market light to the news. the nikkei trading higher today. let's take a look at the ten year treasury. a gauge of how much work the federal reserve is doing by those very treasuries. it is down a little bit today. four more on that, let's bring in chris aarons from ubs. fiscal cliff, what happens to interest rates long-term? >> over the short term, they will respond to the movement in the equity market. today, we are seeing a bit of a down movement. since august, bond yields have traded 155 2185. right now, they are sitting on a 200 day moving average. i think for now, we are waiting to see what happens in washington. dagen: there is so much of the burden put on the federal reserve. >> i agree. there is a cap on rates. one of the things they could do is cap rates to the purchase operation. dagen: you do not think unemployment will get as low
dagen: japan's new prime minister vowing to tighten ties with the u.s. as he works to revive the economy. some worry he will pay little attention to funds needed for growth. how does that sound familiar. the japanese market light to the news. the nikkei trading higher today. let's take a look at the ten year treasury. a gauge of how much work the federal reserve is doing by those very treasuries. it is down a little bit today. four more on that, let's bring in chris aarons from ubs. fiscal...
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also the inventory issue following the tsunami in japan. they are back. they have a new accord. a crv which is relatively new. they had a big launch at the la auto show reintroducing their civic. if you look at the tri-state area that was really affected by hurricane sandy, honda does very well. gave honda a good month for november. dennis: which carmaker was loser this time, did worse than expected? i think g. had has the most sluggish results up 3.4%? >> gm turned down incentive spending. most spent more but they spent less. this is critical time for trucks because of seasonality. people buy trucks when weather gets cooler. we saw them underperform in comparison to a lot of their direct competitors today. dennis: what is your total u.s. sales of cars rate running at now? 12 or 13 million? didn't it peak at like 16 1/2 million a few years ago? >> before 2008 there was a long period of time where we sold over 16 million cars. since then that industry plummeted going to, 10, 11. this year looks like we'll end in the mid 14s but this month, over 15. so i think, it is a good sign o
also the inventory issue following the tsunami in japan. they are back. they have a new accord. a crv which is relatively new. they had a big launch at the la auto show reintroducing their civic. if you look at the tri-state area that was really affected by hurricane sandy, honda does very well. gave honda a good month for november. dennis: which carmaker was loser this time, did worse than expected? i think g. had has the most sluggish results up 3.4%? >> gm turned down incentive...